thread: Pregnancy after Miscarriage or Loss May 2009

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  1. #1
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    Aug 2008
    Adelaide
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    zstar - Glad that the one day at a time approach is working well for you. I too had constant nausea, but I did vomit every once in a while as well. It was hard having to go to work and pretend I felt fine. That was as draining as the actual m/s itself. For a while, weekends were strictly couch days for me - I needed the downtime. It is hard to enjoy pregnancy when you feel like crap all the time. It did affect my work for a while, but now that I'm over it I'm more productive than ever. I hope the medication is helping.

    cantwaittobeamum - I am so sorry for the losses that have had to endure. Congratulations on our current pregnancy. May it be a sticky one

    megsmum - Sorry that cough is still hanging around. Things are looking good, I hope the OB is right! Sending loads of labour vibes. I'm eagerly awating a birth announcement.

    WTH - Wow, being told to eat more. That would be my dream come true. I'm hungry all the time, but am trying to make healthy choices so that I don't feel guilty for eating so much. Yay for buying for bubba.

    greenslw - What an awesome boss you have! It's great to feel supported at work. I hope that the other staff can be just as happy for you and not make your remaining time more stressful. I hope the headaches ease soon. Panadol is fine to take during pregnancy.

    lauren - I'm sure everyone is excited for you and will be supportive of you whatever happens. Its hard to find that balance between excitement and caution. My DH was really unwilling to tell anyone before 12 weeks so that motivated me to keep my mouth shut whenever I had the urge to tell. We've been robbed of the innocence that many get to experience with their pregnancies, so good on you for getting so excited that you felt you had to tell. Don't feel bad about wanting to celebrate this baby. Sorry the m/s is being hard on you. When I had m/s I could never really get rid of the nausea entirely, but I found that eating something small every hour or so helped to ease it. Also, I stayed well away from eating things I didn't feel like as forcing myself to eat things just because they were good for me only made me feel worse. I think I lived on green apples and crumpets for about 8 weeks. As long as you're taking vitamins bubs will be fine - he/she gets first dibs on any nutrients in your system.

    josh'smum - Welcome and congratulations! Its great to see so many new faces here in recent weeks. Goodluck with the ultrasound

    erybery - How did your appointment go?

    babymiracles - Great to see you pop in so we get a peak at your ticker.

    Easha - Glad you're settling in to your new place. Perhaps your BP will settle down now that the move is over. At least you don't have long to go at work.

    possums - Great to see you. I know you'll be back here soon.

    jenushka - How are you and miss L doing?

    Meredith - Glad things are going along. Sorry the ultrasound didn't go well...hopefully bubs will be better behaved for the next one.

    Mrs Hendo - I am so sorry for your losses. I really don't know what else to say....I hope WTH's info can be of use to you.

    AFM - DH and I layby'ed the first items last weekend. Nothing big, just a portacot and a 'my little bed' so that bubs doesn't roll around in the cot. We also had a look at prams and think we have decided on the one we want. I hadn't planned to buy anything until 3rd trimester, but the sales are on now and this way we have more time to research and don't have to rush into things because we're running out of time.

  2. #2
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    Apr 2007
    NSW
    775

    Just dropping in for a quick hi everyone and thanks for the well wishes and labour vibes.

    Still not a lot of action here, I had a few contractions last night and started to get hopeful, but they are pretty much gone today So the induction is looking increasingly likely for tomorrow. I go into hospy at 4pm to have the gel and then wait and see after that - I think most probably we will spend the night there and then I will have my waters broken at 8am Saturday if nothing happens in the meantime. I may not get on line tomorrow though, still have much to do and of course holding onto a little hope that things will happen naturally of course....

    Will try and post sometime next week to let everyone know how we get on Thanks for all the wonderful support over the last 9 months, and I hope some of my lurking friends are also reading this - but thanks to you all too

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2006
    Perth
    766

    Just wanted to pop in and say good luck Megsmum! Will be thinking of you xx

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Hunter Valley, NSW
    624

    Megsmum - I just wanted to pop in and wish you all the very best for the next few days. Hoping your little one decides to come along all by herself. Looking forward to your special news.


    to all my old friends - I do lurk around here, just don't get much time to pop in and post - managed to score today off work - yay

    and to all the newly pregnant ladies - Congratulations - I hope that you have a totally uneventful, happy & healthy nine months

  5. #5
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    Sep 2008
    Sydney
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    Megsmum - how exciting your so close to meeting your little one!

    hannah - Yay for baby shopping, just so much fun!

    Mrs hendo - I am just so sorry for your loss, you deserve to have a healthy and sticky bub! xox

    AFM- bad news at my ob appoint yesterday. I had high BP 150/100 and protein in my urine, so hoping its not pre exclampsia. Ive always been healthy and never had a problem with BP so not sure why? I had blood tests done and have to see Ob again tomorrow to be checked again.
    Have any of you girls had this happen before?

  6. #6
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    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
    676

    megsmum for a good night for you

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Aug 2008
    Melbourne
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    Meg's Mum - I'll be thinking of you!

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Newcastle,uk
    156

    Megsmum - Good luck! so excited for you that you are gonna meet your little bubs.

    Erybery - I had pre eclampsia with my DD diagnosed at 37 weeks. The bloods taken will probably be liver function test. Please dont think that it has any reflection on your health its just one of those things that happens in pg. It can also run in families my sister had it with both of her pg ,as i was 37 weeks they delivered my dd early but all my sister needed was a little bedrest and it went away. Please try not to worry too much they hopefully it will not be that.